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Criminal Psychology - Chang'er

What impressed me deeply about this novel was the very professional ethics of trains

The author's very bold discussion After all, there are more people who believe in kindness

BLND ARBITERS

Blind Arbiters

“The natural environment plays a vital role in the There is no intention when selecting species, and the work done by nature is completely mechanical, so the role played by nature is more like a blind arbiter

Because nature is blind, it does not Unlike early human beings who believed that they are very rigorous and careful subjects, it is impossible for us to find any sense of fairness and spiritual comfort in blind nature, and this will also have a consequence

No matter Whether it is the journey of nature or the journey of human society, it is just a terrible accidental world without any ultimate goal, no so-called order and reason, and of course there is no so-called good and evil created by us humans."< /p>

We always look at human beings with the deepest malice, but we must believe in ourselves

Both self-interested and altruistic people exist, and people have selfish genes, but since society will form such a convention , then there is such a reason

The few opinions in the article are just my immature opinions. I have not read many books, and I just want to maintain my ability to think.

My opinions have nothing to do with the author. If you are interested in train issues, you can search online